The prostate problems such as prostatitis, prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), and
so on. Affects most men as they age. However, there are things you can do to
prevent them.

Prostate Problems

Approximately 12% of men suffer prostate problems. The prostate is a gland
the size of a walnut, located below the bladder and is an important component
of male reproductive system.

Normally the prostate has two periods of growth. The first occurs when he
reaches puberty and prostate doubles in size. Then grow back when you reach age
25 or so. This latest growth spurt is less than the first and can result in
what is known as enlarged prostate, enlarged prostate. As we continue to grow
is constrained by the surrounding tissue, which puts pressure on the urethra.
This may lead to urinary problems such as slow flow, flow difficulty, or
inability to empty the bladder.

In general, an enlarged prostate problem becomes more serious after age 45.
Many men may have a enlarged prostate exhibit symptoms but not for long. It may
be that this condition is harmless at first, but can lead most serious problems
over time. Around age 60 to 80% of men suffer some form of prostate problems.
The enlarged prostate, although not a condition of evil nature, can cause
severe urinary problems. If not treated in time, hypertrophy of the prostate
can cause: urinary tract infections, bladder and kidney damage, bladder stones,
and even incontinence. It is therefore important prostate care before it
becomes a problem. It's that simple.